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   II-C. Read the stem and get an idea of the right answer
 

When you finish reading the passage and the stem and you have analyzed everything using the techniques in the previous pages, you can usually come up with a pre-phrase of the right answer before even getting to the answer choices. With experience and good intuition, you'll be able to tell what the question wants before getting to the answer choices.

Test takers should not be discouraged, however, if they cannot come up with a pre-phrase. Some questions are difficult and an immediate answer will not jump out at you. Often reading the answer choices will give you hints about what the argument is about -- after all, one of those 5 choices must be right (but don't fall for trap answer choices).




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